De Core Group
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| ISIN | 🆔 |
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| Industry | Semiconductor |
| Founded 📆 | 2009 |
| Founder 👔 | Deepak Loomba |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | , Noida, Gandhinagar, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk , India, Russia, Doha |
Area served 🗺️ | |
| Products 📟 | LED luminaires, GaN-based LEDs |
| Members | |
Number of employees | 50–100 |
| 🌐 Website | www |
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De Core Group is an LED luminaire and semiconductor technology company. It established a nanosemiconductor fabrication plant[1][2] along with a material growth facility in Gandhinagar, owned and operated by De Core Nanosemiconductors Limited, Gujarat, with an die-packaging facility in Asia in Noida (National Capital Region of Delhi), owned and operated by De Core Science and Technologies Limited, Noida.
History
The company was founded by technopreneur Mr. Deepak Loomba. He is the Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of the company.
De Core Science & Technologies Ltd.
De Core Science & Technologies Ltd.[3] has set up a high-capacity (in a single location) LED chip packaging plant in Noida, near Delhi. The Group operates out of India (New Delhi & Gandhinagar, capital of the State of Gujarat) and has offices in the Middle East (Doha), Singapore, the U.S., Taiwan, St. Petersburg (Russia, CIS & Pre-Baltics), and Doha (Middle Eastern hub). The group has commenced investment in St. Petersburg.
De Core Nanosemiconductors Limited
De Core Nanosemiconductors Limited [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] is a nanosemiconductor fab. [9] It produces light-emitting diodes (LED crystals), and is scheduled to manufacture blue lasers, and 4th generation mobile telephony components in Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India).
Its Gandhinagar Electronic Special Economic Zone fab is a 20,000-square-metre integrated facility, with a complete ecosystem, including its own gas yard and purified gas production plants and captive generation. This facility is equipped for commercial-scale growth of and their processing into optoelectronic devices, which the company markets as dies-on-tape and LED modules.
Company profile
Through De Core Science and Technologies Limited, Noida; the group has established an die-packaging unit in the Noida Special Economic Zone. The company produces lighting applications that maintain high luminous efficacy of LED dies. The Noida facility has 6,000 square metres of constructed area. DeCore manufactures LED modules and packages, modules on PCBs, and customized luminaires, with a specific focus on the manufacturing of LED general area lights, LED street lights, LED rural lamps, automotive lighting components, and large-area tiled video displays (video walls). DeCore, with its in-house capabilities, also designs and manufactures its own power supplies, drivers, and controls for LEDs.
The Group, under De Core Nanosemicon Limited, St. Petersburg, Russia, has commenced the establishment of a semiconductor crystal-growth facility to take advantage of the immense material science potential in Russia and to establish a foothold in the burgeoning Russian lighting market. The Group Companies possess intellectual property rights in the field of materials, control, and manufacture of LED products.
The company has also launched a marketing office in Doha, Qatar.
References
- ↑ "De Core to set up Rs 900 cr semiconductor chips plant for LEDs". Business Standard.
- ↑ "Report: India plans wafer fab for LED lighting". EE Times. 2010-03-25.
- ↑ "LED Market in India". LED Inside.
- ↑ "450mm fab to be much more cost competitive: De Core". CIOL.
- ↑ "De Core Nanosemiconductor lines up Gujarat chip fab". Daily News Analysis. Mar 24, 2010.
- ↑ "De Core Nanosemiconductors plans fab in India". LED Magazine.
- ↑ "CSIR Develops India's First Indigenously Fabricated LED Chip". EFY Times.
- ↑ "De Core Nanosemiconductor to make LED lamp chips in Gandhinagar, foundation stone laid". Gujarat Money.
- ↑ "India semiconductor fab business challenges; from the horse's mouth". EE Herald.
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